LYRICS
It’s not clear up here
We better come down
Making my eye tear
Smile upside down
Turned into a frown
We’re coming down
… coming down
Our deflate rate
… coming down
Toward the ground
… coming down
Better give-up debate
The fact of our state
… coming down
It’s sure not clear up here
We better come down
Fucked up the atmosphere
Making my eye cry
Choke till I die
We’re coming down
… coming down
Our deflate rate
… coming down
Toward the ground
… coming down
Better give-up debate
The fact of our state
… coming down
No, not near clear up here
We better come down
The CO2 view
Fogging the blue
Telling ya true
We’re coming down
… coming down
Our deflate rate
… coming down
Toward the ground
… coming down
Better give-up debate
The fact of our state
… coming down
Chords: G/7/9 G/7/m/m7 G C C Bb G / G Bb C C Bb g; Part II @ 164/82 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals (TC-Helicon VOICELIVE and MiniNova Vocorder), Ibanez Acoustic Guitar (AW54CE), Ibanez Electric RG-270 (Boss Digital Delay), Fender Jazz Bass (Boss Digital Delay), Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Yamaha PSR-740, MiniNova, MicroKorg)
ABOUT THE SONG
The lyrics convey a poignant message about the impact of human activities on the environment, particularly focusing on climate change and the degradation of the atmosphere due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases, specifically carbon dioxide (CO2). Here’s an interpretation:
Verse 1:
- Not Clear Up Here:
- The opening line suggests a lack of clarity or transparency, possibly referring to the state of the atmosphere. The unclear atmosphere may symbolize pollution or the presence of harmful substances.
- We Better Come Down:
- This could be a call to action, urging humanity to recognize the environmental issues and the need to address them. “Coming down” might signify a need to descend from unsustainable practices or high levels of pollution.
- Making My Eye Tear / Smile Upside Down:
- The imagery of tears and a reversed smile indicates a sense of sorrow and distress. It suggests that the environmental degradation is causing emotional pain and a negative impact on well-being.
- Turned into a Frown:
- The transformation from a smile to a frown reinforces the idea that the current environmental situation is worsening, likely due to human actions.
- Our Deflate Rate / … Coming Down:
- The reference to a “deflate rate” and the repetition of “coming down” might symbolize a decline or degradation, possibly in the health of the environment.
Verse 2:
- Fucked Up the Atmosphere:
- The lyrics become more explicit about the environmental issue, stating that human activities have negatively impacted the atmosphere. The use of strong language emphasizes the severity of the situation.
- Making My Eye Cry / Choke Till I Die:
- These lines convey a personal and visceral experience of the harmful effects of pollution, suggesting that it can lead to physical discomfort and even threaten life.
- No, Not Near Clear Up Here:
- Reiterating the lack of clarity in the atmosphere emphasizes that the environmental conditions are not improving.
- The CO2 View / Fogging the Blue:
- Directly addressing the role of CO2 in climate change, the lyrics highlight how carbon dioxide is affecting the clarity of the sky, turning it into a metaphorical “fog” that obstructs the “blue” of the atmosphere.
- Telling Ya True:
- Asserting the truthfulness of the message, the lyrics emphasize the need for acknowledgment and awareness of the environmental challenges.
Chorus (Repeated):
- Our Deflate Rate / … Coming Down:
- The repetition of these lines reinforces the theme of environmental decline and the urgency for collective action.
- Better Give-up Debate / The Fact of Our State:
- The call to “give-up debate” suggests that the time for discussions and debates is over; it’s time to act. “The fact of our state” underscores the reality of the environmental condition.
Overall Theme:
The lyrics overall convey a sense of urgency, frustration, and sorrow regarding the state of the environment, particularly in relation to climate change and the impact of human activities on the atmosphere. The call to action implies that recognizing the problem is the first step toward addressing and mitigating the environmental crisis.
ExperiMental Music: The music and lyrics are written and recorded extemporaneously. Extemporaneous, spontaneous, improvisation, jamming, freestyle, and impromptu music are most closely related to pure chaos. The music and lyrics evolve from the “sensitive initial conditions” similar to “a butterfly flapping its wings in China causing a hurricane in the Atlantic.”
Music as a Universal Language: Music has the power to communicate emotions universally. Certain melodies, harmonies, or rhythms can evoke specific feelings that resonate with people across different cultures and backgrounds.
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